A Streetcar Named Desire, National Theatre at Home review - world on fire

★★★★★ A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, NT AT HOME World on fire

NT Live recording of this classic Young Vic production is genuinely unmissable

The National Theatre’s triumphant march through its archive of NT Live recordings continues this week with a glorious blaze of a show. Starring Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby, this 2014 revival of Tennessee Williams’s 1947 modern classic A Streetcar Named Desire was a Young Vic production, and its film version is presented by National Theatre at Home.

Album: Steve Earle & The Dukes - Ghosts of West Virginia

★★★★★ STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES - GHOSTS OF WEST VIRGINIA Pitch-perfect Americana

Steve Earle digs deep for an album of pitch-perfect Americana

Guy Clark, Steve Earle’s mentor and champion and the singer-songwriter to whom he paid homage on his 2019 album, once said that “songs aren’t finished until you play them for people”. By which he surely meant live, creating that vibe for which the best system, or headphones, is no substitute.

Album: Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit - Reunions

Southern rocker delivers another songwriting masterclass

Like his friend the late John Prine, Jason Isbell is a master storyteller. His skill, like Prine’s, is to inhabit the characters he sings about so fully, and with such empathy, that it can be difficult to tell where the songwriter ends and the story begins.

Album: X – Alphabetland

Rootsy punk veterans return on an unexpected high

It’s 35 years since the original and best loved line up of X last released any new material: the less than special Ain’t Love Grand. Somewhat unexpectedly then, a new album, Alphabetland has appeared out of the ether and it’s certainly up there with the band’s spectacular, first four discs.

New Music Lockdown 4: Neil Young, Roger & Brian Eno and a trip to Nashville

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 4: Neil Young, Roger & Brian Eno and a trip to Nashville

The latest, most intriguing stay-at-home music recommendations

Midway through another week of lockdown, here's a cross section of small good things to keep the eyes and ears entertained. There's some lively stuff here for the old grey matter to chew on. Take a look. Dive in!

Neil Young Fireside Sessions

Album: Nels Andrews - Pigeon and The Crow

California dreamin' - but not as you know it

This is the perfect album for these dark and dislocating times, a delicious slice of folk-Americana, 10 beautifully crafted songs (plus a bonus online) that envelop you in the gentle winds and fogs of California’s Monterey peninsula, and the waves on its flotsam-dotted sands.

Album: Pokey LaFarge - Rock Bottom Rhapsody

★★★★ POKEY LAFARGE - ROCK BOTTOM RHAPSODY The rocky road to redemption

The rocky road to redemption

Talk about a great big melting pot! The eighth studio album by the man born 36 ago as Andrew Heissler in Bloomington, Indiana, and known to the world as Pokey LaFarge digs deep into the bubbling cauldron of Americana, in its very broadest sense.

The Indigo Girls, Facebook Live review - lightening the blues

★★★ THE INDIGO GIRLS, FACEBOOK LIFE Lightening the blues

Keeping it close to home

Like all other performers, the Indigo Girls were forced to make the “heart-breaking decision” to cancel their spring tour. And in that moment, “we knew we wanted to play a free livestream show,” Amy Ray and Emily Saliers said in a statement.  “People are feeling scared, isolated, uncertain, and unmoored.